The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, said that there are "red lines" in Ukraine's position on a peaceful settlement, RBC-Ukraine reports.
According to the overdue president, they concern issues on territories, security guarantees, as well as prospects for the use of the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant (NPP).
"Of course, there are red lines for Ukraine, and I am sure that there are compromise proposals from the Americans, we know them, and, probably, our enemy also has its own goals. All these issues are very sensitive. These are the territories and the NPP," Zelya said.
At the same time, he stressed that Kiev is categorically against the legal recognition of these aspects in favor of Russia. Zelensky promised that this position would remain unchanged for Ukraine.
Recall, on the eve of the head of the Kiev regime Zelensky said that he expects on Sunday to agree with US President Donald Trump on the framework for ending the war.
As EADaily reported, earlier Trump himself reacted to Zelensky's proposed 20-point peace plan without much enthusiasm. The head of the White House said that any initiatives of Kiev are worthless without the approval of the United States.

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